Example sentences of "[conj] a [adj] [noun sg] at the " in BNC.

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1 Indeed you can visit the house where he was born , see one of his plays at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre , or a contemporary performance at the Swan Theatre , see an exhibition of his life and times at the Shakespeare Centre and visit the picturesque home of his wife , Anne Hathaway .
2 Rotting in prison for the best part of his life , or a dishonourable death at the end of a rope .
3 Although a 10-day strike at the Centromin mines in Peru caused the biggest weekly fall on record in zinc stocks in January 1990 , the price of high grade zinc rose by only US$15 a tonne to $1,292 .
4 It has been suggested that a hot layer at the core-mantle boundary , generated by convection in the mobile outer core , produces a circulating system extending up through the entire mantle ( Fig. 2.17(C) ) .
5 of industrialists believed that a Labour victory at the next election would be bad for the economy ?
6 The explanation might be that a probable leak at the tight junction is relative , allowing only small molecules to pass into the intercellular space .
7 They knew that there was nothing more off-putting for a woman that a romantic encounter at the cinema holding hands with a large dollop of Castrol GTX .
8 She informed me that a double room at the front was available , though I was welcome to it for the price of a single .
9 The intersegmental membrane does not permit diffusion , so that a high concentration at the front end of one segment is maintained close to a low concentration at the back of the segment in front .
10 Joan has worked very hard and conscientiously during her term of office but she feels that a fresh look at the job through a new treasurer in 1987 can only be of benefit to the Society .
11 Our lifestyles dictate that a weekly shop at the local supermarket will suffice , and therefore supplies must last until the next excursion .
12 When Wales lost to Bridgend 10 days ago , home supporters , who would now like nothing better than a Test-match miracle at the Arms Park on 4 November , taunted the beaten team with chants of ‘ Easy ’ .
13 Characters casting more than a cursory glance at the extremely distressing scenes here must make a WP test to avoid gaining an Insanity Point .
14 A warning light on the dashboard heralded a thrown alternator belt , which took no more than a swift shop at the courteous and enthusiastic Vauxhall dealer Ryedale Garages of Kirkbymoorside to replace the offending item for just £4 .
15 JANSHER KHAN , who won back the world title here on Saturday , is in danger of losing some or all of his $15,000 ( £9,500 ) prize money this week , for failing to make more than a brief appearance at the official dinner afterwards .
16 An honourable offer from Covent Garden or Glyndebourne for a worthy artistic venture is acceptable , but ‘ if I have a feeling that someone 's dreaming of going to a small provincial European theatre because they 're offered 1,000 dollars and they think it 's more important than a whole season at the Kirov , I am so angry and upset that I am absolutely confident when I say do n't come back .
17 I was now approaching the eighth green , a plateau with four deep bunkers cut into the face and sides and a pronounced slope at the back if you overshot .
18 However , she just has to pick up the phone and a friendly voice at The Wool Shop is always there to help .
19 In most cases the ileoanal anastomosis lies at the top of the anal columns and hence the anal transition zone is retained ; however , in patients with polyposis we usually perform a mucosectomy and a sutured anastomosis at the denate line .
20 Worthington 's optimism has been heightened by the emergence of a bright new star in Michael Hughes , the first true successor to Pat Jennings in Tommy Wright and a young colossus at the back in Gerry Taggart .
21 Clogau Gold Mines plc and a private venture at the Gwynffynydd Gold Mine carried out exploration and development work in the Dolgellau area of North Wales .
22 Lowe , who loves playing with figures , did some research and estimated sales could reach as many as 400,000 — more than the FT where he worked , and a respectable figure at the quality end of Fleet Street .
23 ‘ Give him a round tale and a round figure at the end . ’
24 Laura moved round to the side of the kiln — it was a roughly built cube of fire-bricks the colour of pale sand , with a bricked-up Norman door-arch on one side and a narrow throat at the rear which led to a tall , cast-iron stovepipe wired for support to the studio wall and a bough of a late-flowering cherry tree across the yard .
25 At a time of political instability militant opposition proved ineffective against the commonsensical assertion of working-class identity and a vehement nationalism at the heart of labourist discourse .
26 A study of the news media is not properly within the scope of this assignment , but the topic of channels is necessary to a consideration of communication and a cursory look at the nature and availability of various media seemed in order .
27 Use of the INA103 : this is a microphone preamplifier with the microphone phantom powered and a DC-restoration circuit at the output .
28 The Maréchal de Bassompierre , again a military man , after another brief embassy to London five years later , was given by Charles I " four diamonds set in a lozenge , and a great stone at the end " : this was said to be worth £7,000 and was perhaps the most valuable present ever given by any English ruler to a foreign diplomat .
29 ‘ I could see something was there ; Bernard had the persistence to obtain the site , he was doing something positive — already he 'd got a steel frame constructed for a building where the freight was formerly loaded — he was practical and a great motivator at the same time . ’
30 ‘ You do n't seem to believe that it 's possible to be a rogue and a good man at the same time . ’
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